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Town Hall The Town Hall of Villalonga, located in the region of La Safor, is the building that houses the municipal government of the town. This building holds a rich and significant history for the local community. The Town Hall was constructed between 1894 and 1895...

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Washhouse Built in 1944 and financed by Papereres Reunides, S.A., this washhouse features a rectangular design with a distinctly functional and popular focus. Its primary purpose was to meet the needs of clothes washing and serve as a social gathering place for...

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Santos Reyes Church The church of Santos Reyes dates from 1735-1757. This building was promoted by the rector Josep La Casa, who promoted the construction of a new temple to replace the old and deteriorated church, which had previously been a mosque located in the...

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Gran Café Centre The Gran Café Centre in Vilallonga de la Safor is a modernist building from the early 20th century that originally functioned as a casino and dance hall known as *”El Centre.”* Today, this historic building has been repurposed into a...

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House of Culture In 1929, Consol Giner set up the *Fundación Presbitero Giner*, to support a primary school for boys and girls. This school would be run by the religious community designated by the executors of the founder’s will. Thus was born the Presbitero...

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Chapel of the Virgen de la Fuente The tradition of the municipality tells that on 17th August 1708, a woodcutter called Senén Pla, who was cutting wood on the banks of the river Serpis, found a small box sailing against the current. When he approached and opened it,...